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Bob Hughes wrote:
> The mug (cup) appears to be lacking a base of thick glass.
If you'd own such a cup, and fill it with coffee, you would seethat it is this effect
you're getting.
The base is as thin as the
rest of the cup.
> But if I see those little beady red eyes and dixie
> cup of a snout on the beast again I may have to import it into a image
> processing program then select and cut. Sorry, just my personal tastes
> showing, please excuse me ;)
<thick french accent>ppffff!!!! You understand nothing of minimalist art!!!
</thick french accent>
Besides, the goal was just to check if a reasonable coat could be
produced with scales as base elements. It was only an exercice de style.
> omniVERSE: beyond the universe
> http://members.aol.com/inversez/homepage.htm
> mailto:inv### [at] aolcom?Subject=PoV-News
Best,
S.
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University of Montreal.
pig### [at] iroumontrealca Topics: data compression,
pig### [at] jspumontrealca signal processing,
ste### [at] researchattcom non stationnary signals
and wavelets.
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